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My last visa extension took less than 1 hour ,and I have done many up here

in Chiang Mai ,and over the years it's only gotten easier , no getting up

at 4 in the morning to get a que ticket , and I have never used an agent,

other offices may vary ,much better things to spend my money on than

paying an agent ,

 

regards Worgeordie

 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, TerraplaneGuy said:

Some people here have said it is impossible to get stamps transferred at Suvarnabhumi

I saw that thread. 

Personally have no first hand experience regards that. 

On the other hand many posts along the lines .... "I obtained my extension in Phuket and my immigration office in new location is telling me to go back to Phuket to transfer stamps to new pp".... 

 

As mentioned chat with agent. 

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2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

I saw that thread. 

Personally have no first hand experience regards that. 

On the other hand many posts along the lines .... "I obtained my extension in Phuket and my immigration office in new location is telling me to go back to Phuket to transfer stamps to new pp".... 

 

As mentioned chat with agent. 

Is @thaivisacentre a reliable agency?

Posted
14 hours ago, SpaceKadet said:

The embassy have a machine that takes you picture and fingerprints, digitizes them and sends with the passport application to the passport manufacturer.

How can yours be biometric? How do you do your fingerprints online? Just a photo is not biometric.

Suppose most counties has not yet come to the hi-tech level of mine yet.....:smile:

 

Should add that I had to do it for the past 3-4 renewals. 20 years total.

US passport does it all by Mail in

 

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Is @thaivisacentre a reliable agency?

yes 100% and currently offering extension for 14,000 ANY bank, no requirements to visit immigration, all done by  mail

Note ur extension will most likely be issued up country so u need ot a TM30 for where u live so u can do ur 90 day reports there

Posted
29 minutes ago, zzzzz said:

US passport does it all by Mail in

 

yes 100% and currently offering extension for 14,000 ANY bank, no requirements to visit immigration, all done by  mail

Note ur extension will most likely be issued up country so u need ot a TM30 for where u live so u can do ur 90 day reports there

 I'm not doing an extension, I'm transferring stamps to a new passport and my challenge is I want to do it at CW but my last stamps were done in Koh Samui.  Hence thinking of an agent.

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 I have been using an agent for my EOS based on marriage, for me, it is worthwhile because there are so many documents needed, and I don't have to spend a whole day at immigration. Or get there and find out I need another document and have to go again. They get an appointment for me, and I go sign everything with my wife and we are out in about 30 minutes. They even go to the amphur and get the updated cor ror 22 or whatever that paper is. If I ever switch to retirement extension maybe I will do it myself since there is less paperwork. 

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Posted
17 hours ago, proton said:

 

309 quid is not to like, its only 207 to get one the same day back home. 

Plus the flights and other travel and accommodation expenses. I don't see a mug when I look in the mirror, but I have to wonder what you see!?

Posted
17 hours ago, HappyExpat57 said:

Chanthaburi is a real backwater city. I believe the IO when she says there are no agents here.

You are there and I am here, so I'll keep quiet.

Posted
17 hours ago, SpaceKadet said:

My country requires me to apply in person, and pick it up in person. That's because all new passports contain a biometric chip that has your photo and fingerprints digitized. The embassy does the photo and fingerprints when you apply. How does you agent process that? Or does UK still issue non biometric passports?

 

The only hassle was the travel to BKK to apply, and HuaHin to pick it up. But BKK trip is always fun, getting a few booze nights with my buddies there, and HH is good for shopping (according to Mrs), so no real hassle.

I cannot be in the know for every countries passport requirements. Had there been any problems with mine, I feel sure the passport application would have been refused.

Posted
18 hours ago, Surasak said:

Just a thought. While sat waiting in IMMI, watch the comings and goings. An agent is usually quite easy to spot.

I have to assume, whomever posted the thumbs down, is not so very observant?

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Posted
18 hours ago, SpaceKadet said:

My country requires me to apply in person, and pick it up in person. That's because all new passports contain a biometric chip that has your photo and fingerprints digitized. The embassy does the photo and fingerprints when you apply. How does you agent process that? Or does UK still issue non biometric passports?

The UK passport you’re renewing already has the Biometric data (Introduced in 2006 & I believe this is photo only as I don’t ever recall being fingerprinted when applying for a passport) so as long as your new photo isn’t massively dissimilar than your old photo then you’re ok. 
 

Posted
20 hours ago, JAG said:

Given that in my local immigration office an agent sits at the back of the room, and the IOs actively refer people to her, I would suggest that it entails no risk!

Is this serious?

Posted
Just now, K2938 said:

Is this serious?

Even if everything is completely legal, and the IO gets no kick-back, who do you think the IO would rather work with? 

 

The agent has every form filled out correctly and has every piece of documentation signed and stacked in the correct order, as opposed to someone arguing about why they have to provide a particular photocopy.

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I used to do all of my visa and 90 day notice by myself... I lived in an outer province where there was no agent...

 

I now live in CM area and absolutely love having an agent. I do 100% qualify on my own but I love that the agent fills in all of the paperwork and yes, of course properly as that is their job, where I might have made a mistake. They deal with all photos for the appplication. 

 

For my annual retirement visa I need to get the letter from the bank, but after that, I go to the agent and sign my name as they flip the pages. It takes a couple of minutes, They make an appointment usually for the next day and meet me at Immigration where I am ushered to a room and my photo is taken and my passport is handed back to me. within 5 minutes. I am charged a nominal fee for this and it includes the visa fees. 

 

I don't think there is a way around showing up at Immigration and having my photo taken. I have been using an agent for over 10 years and am very pleased with the professional service they provide. 

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6 hours ago, zzzzz said:

yes 100% and currently offering extension for 14,000 ANY bank, no requirements to visit immigration, all done by  mail

 

How does the bank part work in practice when doing everything by mail? Do you need to mail them your bank book? How do they get the money back after putting it into your account?

Posted
58 minutes ago, Caldera said:

How do they get the money back after putting it into your account?

 

That's what I like to know! 

 

Can they just pull 10,000 or 100,000 Baht out of your bank account whenever they want to? 

Posted
7 minutes ago, Equatorial said:

 

That's what I like to know! 

 

Can they just pull 10,000 or 100,000 Baht out of your bank account whenever they want to? 

I think for only B14K, you have to meet the financial obligation yourself. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

I think for only B14K, you have to meet the financial obligation yourself. 

No... Annual extension retirement with agent covering financial requirements the fee is ~13-17k

 

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Just now, DrJack54 said:

No... Annual extension retirement with agent covering financial requirements the fee is ~13-17k

 

Wow, that's down a bit from the last time I checked. The last agent I talked to was (I think) B27K, and they were not interested in doing it for people that met the requirements. 

 

I think we used to pay B500 for someone that just walked you through, had you sign and stood in line for you. 

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The only downside to using legitimate agents for legitimate services is finding a trustworthy one and the value for the money. I have plenty of time o there is not really much to gain, but up to you.

Posted
1 hour ago, Caldera said:

 

How does the bank part work in practice when doing everything by mail? Do you need to mail them your bank book? How do they get the money back after putting it into your account?

ahhhhhh  I have found out how they do it
Look at a scb bank book, am sure others as well,  notice there are NO numbered pages 

all i can say, it works 
 

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I think for only B14K, you have to meet the financial obligation yourself.

nope, only a bank account 

Posted

I did a marriage extension one time at chaengwattana, i wouldnt recommend it. I think the only reason i got it was because the IO was female and loved our child or else it would have meant multiple trips

Posted
On 5/24/2025 at 5:22 PM, Surasak said:

I used an agent to renew my UK passport last April. The lack of hassle was worth every penny I paid, which was £309.00, including the passport cost. All done in 3 weeks. What's not to like?

Just as a matter of interest can an Australian Passport be renewed by an agent in Pattaya, if so what would the approximate fee be. The last time I renewed my Aussie Passport in Bangkok was a real hassle considering where I lived at the time. If I can use an agent in Pattaya I'd gladly pay.

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